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western Denmark. The name is
often abbreviated in
colloquial usage to "
pinkfoot" (plural "pinkfeet").
Anser is the
Latin for "goose", and brachyrhynchus...
- Hoot/Amazing
Tower of Igloos". KET.
Retrieved November 23, 2019. "The
Legend of
Pinkfoot/Flossie the Mossling". KET.
Retrieved October 20, 2019. "A
Birthday Party...
- -J. Peters, p. 298 http://spacechickinscaresheets.blogspot.com/2008/04/
pinkfoot-goliath-tarantula-theraphosa.html[unreliable source?] Tinter, A. (1991)...
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tarantula reaches a
maximum of 4 cm (1+1⁄2 in).
Theraphosa apophysis (the
pinkfoot goliath) was
described 187
years after the
goliath birdeater, so its characteristics...
- ", and "A
Tooth on the Looth!"
Sunny Days! May 28, 2013 "The
Legend of
Pinkfoot!", "Gup, Gup and Away!", "The
Beach Ball!", "The
Sizzling Scampinis!",...
- Storybook:
Pirate Ball
Field Trip:
Fishketball Game 11 11 "The
Legend of
Pinkfoot"
Claus Dzalakowski Jonny Belt,
Robert Scull and
Janice Burgess Robert Bandel...
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glittering military career Dot
Female goose, Greylag's wife Barnacles,
Pinkfoot,
Snowy Members of the
Goose Squadron Father Swan
Father to
Penny Mother...
- written", A
Pictish Panorama: The
Story of the Picts, Brechin, Scotland:
Pinkfoot Press, pp. 7–10, ISBN 9781874012108,
retrieved 13
December 2012 Forsyth...
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Orkney and
Northern Europe in the
Later Iron Age AD 300-800. Balgabies:
Pinkfoot Press. Saxby,
Jessie M. E. (1932).
Shetland traditional Lore. Edinburgh:...
- on
Pictish Symbols as a
formal writing system (PDF). Balgavies, Forfar:
Pinkfoot Press. pp. 85–98. ISBN 978-1-874012-16-0.
Retrieved 10
December 2010. Pictish...